Women’s All Ireland: Ulster University Elks 2 (1) Old Alexandra 2 (3)

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On Saturday afternoon Ulster University Elks entertained Old Alexandra in the All Ireland League at the Jordanstown Sports Village.

Rachel Houston, 22, opened the scoring for Elks

In varying weather conditions, it took until the 2nd quarter for Elks to open the scoring with Rachel Houston deflecting the ball past the Old Alex ‘keeper. Halftime was reached with the Elks leading 1-0.

Gabriella Scott doubled Elks lead

Things heated up in the third quarter when Gabriella Scott increased the home lead from a penalty corner. Then Grace McKenna reduced the margin from an Old Alex set piece. Elks led the 3rd quarter 2-1.

Early in the 4th quarter, the visitors were awarded a penalty stroke for an . . .

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